Danni had been following the work of Dr. Fatima for weeks now, always impressed by the scientist’s radar for uncovering the truth. But today Danni had stumbled upon something extraordinary on Dr. Fatima’s Twitter feed. Could obesity really be a genetic condition? And if so, why wasn’t it around 50 years ago? Danni was eager to find out more.
That same day, Danni decided to do some research on Dr. Fatima and where she had come from. After a long search, she came across the incredible poetry of Fatima Hasan, a female poet from Pakistan. Through her works, Fatima Hasan had portrayed many women-centric issues.
Meanwhile, Eyman Fatima, Aroob Shah, and Anosha Nasir were discussing their favorite moment in the Women’s U19 World Cup – an event Dr. Fatima had also been covering on her social media platforms.
But what truly grabbed Danni’s attention was the astonishing stories of George Santos and his mother Fatima Devolder. Despite claiming his mother was in the South Tower of the World Trade Center during the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, official immigration documents contradicted that statement.
Dr. Fatima’s catchphrase “trust the science” had been ringing in Danni’s ears ever since she had come across it. For Danni, this meant finding the truth even if it was hidden beneath the fog of confusion.
So Danni decided to trust the science. With her eagerness to find out the truth and her newfound admiration of ambition and courage from the works of different women in the scientific world, she was determined to uncover the facts behind genetic conditions like obesity.